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Per emails with the managing director of the DCMI, and reviewing the DC-HTML specification, the current implementation of the Dublin Core tags is incorrect: the meta tags should use the "dcterms" prefix in preference to just "dc".
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#4 | nodewords-n1751318-4.patch | 22.14 KB | DamienMcKenna |
#2 | nodewords-n1751318.patch | 22.14 KB | DamienMcKenna |
Comments
Comment #1
DamienMcKennaRelated: #518274: Add more Dublin Core meta tags
Comment #2
DamienMcKennaThis replaces the meta tags, but doesn't (yet) provide an option to decide which meta tags are displayed.
Comment #2.0
DamienMcKennadc:tag vs dcterms:tag should be as selector.
Comment #3
DamienMcKennaThis needs to be updated per the DC-HTML spec to use dot-notation.
Comment #4
DamienMcKennaRerolled, and updated to use "dcterms." instead of "dcterms:".
Comment #5
DamienMcKennaCommitted.
Comment #6.0
(not verified) CreditAttribution: commentedRefocused the issue on the DC-HTML spec.
Comment #7
DamienMcKenna